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Forest Practices Advisory Board
CT Forest Practices Advisory Board
Hunting Opportunities for the Disabled
Information on hunting opportunities for disabled hunters for 2025.
The General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4 General Permit) is the product of a mandate by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as part of its Stormwater Phase II rules in 1999. This general permit requires each municipality to take steps to keep the stormwater entering its storm sewer systems clean before that stormwater enters water bodies.
DEEP submits comments to EPA on proposed federal actions that impact air quality
Community fishing waters are lakes and ponds stocked with trout and channel catfish near urban communities.
Listing of record freshwater fish caught in Connecticut.
Air SIP Revisions & Other State Plans for Control of Air Pollution
These tables provide details on the status of recent DEEP State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions and other State Air Quality Plans
Information on hunting wild turkeys in Connecticut for 2026.
Client Concierge Service
Resilient Forestry Practices Grant
This grant is available to help rural communities in Connecticut implement resilient forestry practices.
Atlantic Salmon Management Areas
Atlantic salmon management and recreational fishing
The Stormwater Associated with Commercial Activity General Permit, found only in Connecticut, requires operators of large paved commercial sites such as malls, movie theaters, and supermarkets to undertake actions such as parking lot sweeping and catch basin cleaning to keep stormwater clean before it reaches water bodies.